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  1. Alexandria Port Authority occupies a leading position among Egyptian ports in terms of the volume of commercial traffic, handling approximately 60% of the volume of exports and imports. The Alexandria Port Authority includes two affiliated ports, namely Alexandria Port and Dekheila Port, which have a number of specialized stations for various ...

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  2. Nov 23, 2022 · Port of Alexandria. Alexandria port dates back to 1900 BC, making it one of the oldest operational ports in the world. The principal port of Egypt, it handles around three-fourths of the nation’s maritime trade and generates around 60 per cent of trade revenue.

  3. Alexandria port. Alexandria is situated on the West Verge of the Nile Delta between the Mediterranean Sea and Mariut Lake. It is considered the second most important city and the main port in Egypt. It handles over three quarters of Egypt’s foreign trade.

  4. The Port of Alexandria is a principal port in Egypt, situated in Alexandria on the Mediterranean Sea. It handles a large portion of Egypt's trade and is one of the leading ports in the region...

  5. Alexandria Port was established in 1900 BC, and has undergone several developmental stages until the issuance of the decree of the late President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic No. 3293 of 1966 with the competences and responsibilities of the General Authority of Alexandria Port.

  6. Port of Alexandria (Egypt) - Real-time data for recent ship arrivals and departures, ships in port and scheduled vessel arrivals. Weather information and forecasts for the next 7 days.

  7. Alexandria city is located at the western edge of the river Nile between the Mediterranean sea and Maryout lake and is considered second important city in the Arab Republic of Egypt and its main port where three fourth of the country’s foreign trade passes through it.